Moving Arts Theater proudly announces the World Premiere of Amy Dellagiarino’s new play Hello, My Name Is… A darkly satirical comedy about losing your way on the journey to find yourself. What do you do when the world makes no sense? Some people meditate. Some people travel. And some people… join a cult. Hello, My Name Is… was created and developed under Dana Schwartz’s keen eye as part of Moving Arts’ MadLAB, play development program. In this dark and razor-sharp satire, a ragtag group of seekers stumbles into community, purpose, and even a little joy in the unlikeliest places. But as devotion twists and the “truth” grows harder to swallow, each must decide: Are they finally becoming who they are, or are they disappearing entirely? Funny, unsettling, and brutally honest, Hello, My Name Is… explores the human hunger for meaning, the comedy of misplaced faith, and the strange, surprising places where we find ourselves. Produced by Laura Buckles and Joe Camareno; Directed by award-winning director Darin Anthony; Costumes by Keelyn McDermott; set and light design by Justin Huen; sound design by Warren Davis; props by Dana Schwartz. This cast in alphabetical order: Brandon Bales, Bradley J. Bazile, Rebecca Larsen, Juan Monsalvez, and Roni Paige. PREVIEW: Thursday, November 6th at 8 PM & Friday, November 7th at 8 PM RUN: Saturday, November 8th to Sunday, December 14th - Friday, Saturday, Monday at 8 PM & Sunday at 4 PM Check website for exact dates and times:
Moving Arts Theatre is at 3191 Casitas Avenue, Atwater Village, CA.
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